Tony Payne

Tony started Matthias Media back in 1988. He has raised a family of five (with his wife Alison), completed a theology degree at Moore Theological College, and written or co-written numerous books and ministry resources—including The Trellis and the Vine, Fatherhood, Guidance and the Voice of God, The Tony Payne Collection, and The Course of Your Life. He is also the Director of the Centre for Christian Living at Moore College, and is close to completing his PhD.

Interview: The pursuit of a lifetime

  • Tony Payne
  • 23 December 1999

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Translating

  • Tony Payne
  • 2 December 1999

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Doing what works (part 2): The Bible’s marching orders

  • Tony Payne
  • 29 July 1999

In the first part of this article (in our last Briefing), we looked at the pluses and minuses of pragmatism. We saw that ‘doing what works’ is a quite legitimate path to follow in one sense, because God has created an orderly world. Yet pragmatism has its limitations, as a

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Being biblical or doing what works (part 1): Do we have to choose?

  • Tony Payne
  • 8 July 1999

In this first part of a two part article, we ask how you can know whether your life and ministry are genuinely biblical. Is it method? Is it results? Is it some kind of warm feeling of assurance? Do we in fact need to look to the Bible to work

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Interview: Is the church a house of worship?

  • Tony Payne
  • 20 May 1999

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The Hard Ask: Abused women and a male God

  • Tony Payne
  • 29 April 1999

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Take us through the emotions

  • Tony Payne
  • 29 April 1999

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Rethinking education

  • Tony Payne
  • 29 April 1999

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The very practical doctrine of predestination

  • Tony Payne
  • 11 April 1999

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The Grace of God, the Bondage of the Will

  • Tony Payne
  • 11 April 1999

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